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Re: [IC-7000] RE: display problem


Perry - K4PWO
 

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Also remember to secure the extension cable, if used, with the small screw that was supplied. If rig will have a higher susceptiblity to RFI without it.

Perry K4PWO


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-------- Original message --------
From: cpcohen1945@...
Date: 11/06/2013 12:26 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: ic7000@...
Subject: [IC-7000] RE: display problem


First question:


. . . Is the control head separated from the body of the rig?


Second question:


. . . If so, do you have ferrites on the control cable between the two?


Third question:


. . . Have you cleaned the contacts of the control head, the connecting cable, and the body of the rig?


A high-resistance connection, at any pin of the two connectors -- even if the control head is mounted on the body of the rig -- can make everything go wonky during XMIT.


.???????? Charles /?? VA7CPC



---In ic7000@..., <kb1rrx@...> wrote:

I have an issue with? =the display on my unit and hope somebody can give me some incite.? I have had my 7000 for a couple of years now.? A month or so ago, while operating all of a sudden every time I transmitted my screen got "wavy."? As soon as I stopped transmitting the display went back to normal.? I did a hard reset and it seemed to fix the problem.? Last weekend I had the exact same experience?but this? time doing a hard reset did not correct the problem.? I tried my radio in a couple of other modes and the same thing happened.? Transmit = wavy display.? Not transmitting = wavy display.? My guess is that there is some stray RF getting into my radio but I don't know if that is correct or if it is, what could be causing it.? There are not any new electronics or electrical systems/sources in my home.? Everything is the way it always has been.? Any assistance that?anyone could be provide would be much appreciated.? Thanks, Tom

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